Yes or no to supporting Trump? If you’re unsure, here’s the video that should help you decide.
Kevin Roberts, President of the US based Heritage Foundation, says your answer should be “yes”. Remarkably, he was speaking at the recent WEF forum in Davos in a panel discussion labeled “What to expect from a possible Republican administration.”
In NZ, the legacy media acts as a full on agent for anti-Trump Democrat propaganda. NZers whose only source of news is TV One or Radio NZ have no view of US politics or President Trump outside the utterly false picture painted by these corrupt entities.
Even perceived right wing players have been sucked in. Don Brash for example wore pro Biden socks in 2020. Kiwiblog’s David Farrar, who professes to be a freedom advocate, has published four years of unrelenting anti-Trump bile.
Using five pertinent examples, Mr Roberts counters the media’s propaganda and explains succinctly where the globalists have failed.
He points out that Trump is the only candidate prepared to face down their creeping tyranny and return power to the people.
As he says, its not really about Trump. Its about telling tyrants that the people will not be trampled on any longer. Re-electing Trump though will give this message profound and resounding emphasis.

4 responses to “Trump or global tyranny?”
Very well said. Farrar has a lot of right-wing support, yet he continues to bash Trump. along with a few gutless acolytes, at any opportunity.
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There is no doubt that Trump is a far superior proposition than anything the Dems may throw up (Biden, Harris, Newsom, Big Mike Obama). He has re-made the Republican Party. Or rather, he’s re-empowered those who once identified as the TEA Party, a subversive subset of the Republican Party. He taught them how to fight, and for that he was/is an important voice. He isn’t the future of the party but I’m hopeful the lessons he’s taught them will survive.
He also exposed and broke much of the mainstream media and their ‘personalities’. And his presence showed up much of the ‘right-wing’ online community (eg Farrar et al) as big-government leftists in disguise.
His entertaining and infuriating campaign style aside (it’s indisputable that he was a complete cunt to Ted Cruz), I firmly believe in 2023 (as I did in 2016), that in terms of actual governing he is – at best – the second-best candidate in the race. The record proves me right. During his first term he made some absolutely atrocious hiring decisions, and his record on Covid and the death-jab are abysmal. His gigantic ego and galaxy-sized hubris prevent him from admitting to making any mistakes, so even to this day he still backs and promotes the clotshot. He spent an absolute shit-ton of money and aside from the Supreme Court Justices (proving themselves a mixed bag), didn’t accomplish very much legislatively – which is why it’s been so easy for Biden to undo much of what he did.
There’s no doubt that in terms of the business of Presidenting, DeSantis would be far superior (as would Cruz have been in 2016). But in terms of campaigning, it’s all-but impossible to beat Trump. He sucks up all of the oxygen and all of the energy. It’s just a shame many (or most) of his army of online influencers are such a pack of utter fucking arseholes (Leo Terrell, Jack Posobiec, Alex Brusiewiz, etc).
I remain very, very skeptical that he will win the general, but I long ago gave up predicting these things.
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Want Trump to win but its not IMHO a foregone thing. Only around 14% of Republican voters showed up in Iowa. Trump won with 56000 votes, or 51% of votes cast bit there is still 700,000 who didn’t show up or voted for someone else. (Hayley DeSantis) Caucus elections never have a great turnout, and it was a bad weather day. Plus it was accepted that Trump would win. All the same, that’s a heck of a lot of people who did not vote.
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They have a couple of choices. Let the nation carry on being run into the ground by the Communists, CIA, FBI, Drug Companies and the military industrial complex.
Or get out and vote to drain the swamp
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